2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2204.11729
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Five key exoplanet questions answered via the analysis of 25 hot Jupiter atmospheres in eclipse

Quentin Changeat,
Billy Edwards,
Ahmed F. Al-Refaie
et al.

Abstract: Population studies of exoplanets are key to unlocking their statistical properties. So far the inferred properties have been mostly limited to planetary, orbital and stellar parameters extracted from, e.g., Kepler, radial velocity, and GAIA data. More recently an increasing number of exoplanet atmospheres have been observed in detail from space and the ground. Generally, however, these atmospheric studies have focused on individual planets, with the exception of a couple of works which have detected the presen… Show more

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